Case Studies
A Safety First
Providing first aid training for our members
Managing Established Pest Animals & Weeds Project (MEPAAW)
Community Gardening in full bloom
The Gunnedah Urban Landcare Group Community Garden is thriving
Gunnedah 100 Mile Paddock to Plate Long Lunch
Supporting local producers and communities across the north west - connecting consumers to local provenance
Landcare extension - not preaching to the converted
An approach to gain interest in the Landcare ethic from the general public via an outdoor leisure show
Albury-Wodonga District Get-together
Community groups gathering to build strong cross-group communication
Narromine Bush Food Community Garden
This activity aims to establish a new Bush Food garden at the local historical museum to assist the centre to expand its facilities in order to increase visitor numbers. This garden will allow Landcare, local schools and other associated organisations to facilitate educational programs based around “bush tucker” and their traditional inteded uses
"Goin' to the Henty Field Days" 2018
All In It Together - landcare partnerships across state and regional boundaries
Revitalising Landcare in Broken Hill
Reviving a decade-old group that had gone stagnant
Strengthening Tweed Care groups
Increasing support for Care groups and their volunteers
Killabakh & Lower Cedar Party Farm Gate Tour
Open farm day exploring worms, permaculture, heavy horses, honey, bees, books and morning tea
Maintaining Social Capital
Looking at the issue of maintaining the social capital of local Landcare into the future
First People's Culture within the Murray Region
A school education resource
Strength by working together
Working with others can make an issue seem much easier to tackle.
Initiating Boomerang Bags in Condobolin
A movement to foster sustainable behavior around plastic use
Great Numbers for GLENRAC Growth
One of GLENRAC's greatest achievements has been sustained and strong growth in membership. From 2015-2016 to March-2019 we recorded an increase of 73% in membership numbers.
Green Army & Central West Lachlan Landcare Partnership
Over 18 months, Skillset Environment and Central West Lachlan Landcare partnered to deliver the Green Army Programme in the Parkes and Forbes Shires
Resilient Soils Project - supporting farmers through Practice changes
Farmers getting together to support each other through the trials and tribulations of practice change